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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1947)
4 XOAD CHANGE PROBED Marion County Commissioner F.oy Rice, and Engineer Iledda Swart were in the eastern sec j tion of the county Monday inves tigating the possibility of straight ening out a mile of county road 775 between Porter and Mountain View schools. The proposed change would remedy - a stretch of the road that is now extremely twisting and steep-graded where - it crosses Powers creek. Rice said. Rheumatism and Arthritis. Doc tors - ditiet as to the merits of 1CUE-OVA. Many users say it has brought them relief. If you suf 1 er from Rheumatism or Arthritis why not - write for literature on JsUE-OVA from Research Labora tones, Inc 403 N. W. 9th, Port : land, Oregon. Pd. Adv. ' GOLDEN OPENS STORE Jack Golden, former manager cf Brown's Jewelers here, is opening his own jewelry store to day at 311 State -sL, under the firm name of John Golden Jewel ers. Golden has. been in the bus! ness 34 years and is coaidereda recognized diamond expert, Mrs. Celdffl will .have charge of the new firm s office. Northern Lawn mowers. limited quantity R L Elfstrom Co. DISTRICTS MERGE Results of m recent school dis trict consolidation election, can massed by the district boundary board Monday, showed that Union Hill and Valley View dis tricts favored the merger and are now consolidated, while Center ew district voted itself out of the merger. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. INVESTIGATE DAMAGE The sheriffs office said Mpn- cay it would continue investiga tion of a recent act of. vandalism t the ranch of Mrs. P. Hawks, Tar Turner. Saturday night all auctions of a two-mile stretch of fence on the ranch were cut be tween po?ta. v Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. 3CugeL-?C94. 735 N. Capitol St. KNIGHTS TO MEET Nomina tionsof officers will be fceld at tonights -meeting of the Knights of Columbus In the council halls at 8 o'clock. Elec tions will be June 3. Introduction cf newly -initiated candidates will take place tonight, and the meet ing win be followed by a lunch. Dr. Wiles DentUt. 701 First Nat Bank. Phone 4924. - YATES WINS RATING I Laurence M. Yate. Jr., 17, son ct Mr. and Mrs. L. M, Yates, 1495 Lee tL, has completed recruit training at the San Diego, Calif, avy center and has been ad vanced to seaman, second class, wording to word from the navy. Plate glass oow available Don Brown. Elf strnm'a. ICRS. CRITTENDEN ILL Mrs- Ray L Crittenden, 130 Madrona ave, is in Salem Gen eral hospital after undergoing a second major operation in the past tw months. Visitors are not yet permitted to see her at the hos pital. Kew location Cronlse Studio. 439 Court St, over Smith Baking Co, ROTARY LISTS PROGRAM Salem Rotary club Wednesday noon will bear a fish conserva tion talk by Stanley R. Church, public relations man for Colum bia River Packers association, at Its meeting in the Marion hotel j UM.S. CHRZ. GIRL HOME Sirs. Richard Chrz of route 9, 3 ACCIDENTS XX SALEM Three auto accidents investiga ted by police in Salem Sunday involved cars operated by Alfred William Hensell, route 7, Salem, and William Thomas Myers, 540 N. 18th st, at Liberty and Court streets; Betty R. Bartlett, 271 N 21st st, and R. H. Snider, 670 Roeemont a ve, ' West Salem, in the 1600 block of North High street; Walter E. Klosterman, 520 State st, and Charles C Fugman, 585 Richmond ave, at Court and Church streets. No one was in jured. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens.' IZAAK 'WALTON MEETING A movie and discussion on "The Forest Ranger" will feature the monthly meeting of Salem chap ter, Izaak Walton league, st 8 p, m. Wednesday in Mayflower hall Fishing reports also will be given at the session. The chapter's ladies' auxiliary will meet at the same time and will serve refresh ments for the two groups after business meetings. For factories, offices & business uses, 12" General Electric wall clocks. $12.48, tax Intl. R L. Elf strom Co. OVERTIME CAR TOWED The third auto to be towed from Salem streets with an over abundance of , overtime parking tags was a Hudson coach, license 236-304. The car was parked in the 200 block of North High street from 9:35 a. ra. to 1:30 p. m. Monday, policemen report Four tickets were on the car and the meter was in violation at all times, they said. Weslx electric 2 a K.W iJK W built-in wall heaters now avail able. R. L. Elfslrnm Co. HE, MRS. PRO RETURN "Mr. and Mrs. George Pro re turned last weekend from week's stay in Seattle, where they spent Mother's day and were guests in the homes of sora-in law and daughters, the Rev. and Mrsr George Poor and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laws. En route home they stopped in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulings. Mrs. Hulings is also their daughter. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. SPECIAL MEET THURSDAY Meadowlark post 8102, Veter ans of Foreign Wars, will hold a special - meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. in the Floral room of the Chamber of Commerce to elect delegates to the VFW state en campment and to discuss this year" poppy sales. D. E automatic blankets a year r o u n d comfort and pleasure- limited quantity at Appliance Dept. It L. Elfstrom Co. tiiribs NEEDHAM To Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Needham, 448 Belmont st, a daughter, Monday, May 19, at baiem General hospital. KOSENE To Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rosene, 780 Highland ave., a son, Monday. May 19 at Salem General hospital. TAYLOR To Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, 1535 N.. Church st. a son, Monday, May 19, at Salem Deaconess hospital. JOHNSON. --"To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, i Brooks, a son. Monday, May 19, at Salem Dea coness hospital. BARQU1ST To Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barquist, 2040 N, 19th st, a son, Sunday, May 18, at Salem Deaconess hospital. ZEHNER To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Zehner, route 1, Jefferson. ' wwuiua V i til her infant daughter. EVERY FUNERAL SERVICE entrusted to us is Individually planned and personally direct ed --its cost determined by the family's wishes. ; - - HOWELL - EDWARDS Sales Feaeral Chapel 545 N. Capital St Pbaaa 3672 BECXWITH To Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Beck with, 247 Vista ave., a daughter Sunday, May 18, at Salem General hospital. KROPP To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kropp, 145 E. Owens st, a son, Sunday, May 18, at Salem General hospital. BUSH To Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bush, 2645. Maple ave., a daugh ter, Sunday, May 18, at Salem General hospital. HOLSCHER To Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Holscher, 1270 Nebraska st, a daughter, Saturday, May 17, at Salem General hospital. GRABER To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Graber. 1454 N, 19th st, a daughter, Saturday, May-17, at Salem General hospital. Design for Smartness laWTSf.iS .1.11 i :m re . Social Announcements For Every Occasion - In vita tion Calling Carda . Correct Form . Programs Printed or Engraved TO BUILD WAREHOUSE EL L. Smith was Issued a per mit by the city engineer's office Monday to construct a $4,000 warehouse at 1420 S. 22nd st Ed Morrison was permitted to make a $1,500 alteration at 1998 N. Church st, Robert Vogt an $800 alteration at 3030 Felton st. and Louis E. Booster, to build a $150 private garage at 1615 N. 19th st Johns-Mansville slate surface shingles applied by expert roofers, Nothing down, 3 years to pay. Buy the best at no extra cost Free estimates. Ph. 4642, Ma this Bros. Roofing Co., 164 S. ComL . ' . , SALEM POST CALLED Official : representation of Sa lem post" 136, American Legion, for the state . Legion convention next . month will be selected by the membership at 8 o'clock to night in Legion hall. The meeting to select delegates will be con ducted by Vice Commander Eric Allen. Art classes, by Raymond Staprans oils, water colors, decorative art 278 Chemeketa, Apt. 10. BRADSHAW VISITS HOME Ensien F. G. Bradshaw. engi neer officer of the destroyer, Fred T. Berry, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. BradshaW. 1530 Chemeketa st The Fred T. Berry, squadron flagship, recently returned from China and is at Bremerton for routine repairs. - ,. Dance Wed. Crystal Gardens. . GALE FOX ELECTED The Band and Orchestra .Par. ents - association of Salem high scnoot nas elected Gale Fox pres ident for the coming vear. He succeeds Mrs. Dorothy Mid die ton Other new officers are E. R. Owens, vice president; Mrs. Henry Gortmaker, secretary, and Mrs. M. oovig, treasurer. Standard Cleaners and Dyers, also rug and drapery cleaning, pickup and delivery service at no tra charge. S&H Green Stamps. Phone TIRE. WHEEL TAKEN A spare tire and wheel were taken from a car owned by Roy Hutchinson. 910 Norway st. bv inieves who broke the lock of the trunk of his auto. Darked Ratur day night in front of his home, he xoia city ponce. Lost: Pearl cross pin with cold star set with red stone. Sentiment al value. Ph. 9411 ,1 f-U. 1 is by far the MOST IMPORTANT and MOST USED of all Because of the porta nee of your eye sight to you, it is best to be sure your eyes ore in V perfect condition at all -times.- Com in for an ex- -omination now. Make sure. Don't guess. CLASSES ON TERMS miouirs OPTICAL SERVICE Since 1926 Liberty A Court St iiormiiG Doun 36 Small ' Payments Installs a Genuine v. Pabco Roof J40 Court St Pbene 9221 1 On All HaiiM BEAVER POST SPONSOR A film and talk on the proce dure for obtaining re-interment of war dead now buried overseas will feature a public meeting at 8 o'clock tonight in Veterans of Foreign Wars hall, under spon sorship of Beaver. Navy post VFW. Carl Church of the veter ans administration will talk and an army graves registration serv ice movie will be shown for the first time in Salem. Asparagus now ready for canning and freezing. , Fiala Ranch. 3 mi. north of Salem in Polk Coutny. Phone 27032. Bring containers. BIOTHERS, BABIES HOME Mothers dismissed from Salem' General hospital Monday with their ; infant daughters are Mrs. Albert King, 1275 East ave.; Mrs. Emil Kraft, 1640 D st, and Mrs. Marion G. Krebs, 295 W. Super ior st Dismissed with their sons Sunday are Mrs. Arnold Coffel of route 8, Salem, and Mrs. Her bert B. Larkins, 2010 Nebraska st Dutch Boy Once Over Wall Paint. All standard colors on hand. Ph. 4939. RADIOS SAID STOLEN E. P. Philips, 2640 Portland rd reported to police the theft of a radio from a trailer at 2640 Port land rd., Monday. REALTORS BUY BUSINESS R. F. Calaba, former partner of Lee Ohmart, and H. Habernicht, formerly with Joe Hutchison, have bought out the real estate business of C. H. Sanders, who now operates a self-service laun dry at Jefferson and Liberty streets. i Strawberries. You pick. 12c lb. Mitlsrd Henny, 3'i mi. N. E. of Brooks. ACETELTNE TOOLS TAKEN An aceteylene torch handle, two gauges and two 25-foot lengths of air hose were stolen from the Reinholdt & Lewis firm, 560 S. 21st St., R. O. Lewis reported to city police Monday. VICTORY CLUB TONIGHT Townsend Victory club 17 will hear a talk by C. K. llaykel at 8 o'clock tonight in Deaconess hall. Refreshments will be served after the business meeting. River silt- top sob and fill dirt. Coml Sand A Gravel Ph 21966 WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drala beards. store fronts, bathrooms, showers, shower doers. Free Estimate "Ed" Bob Ph. 2-4836 1895 N. Winter CHAMBER LEADER TO TALK J. D. Allen, national affairs ad viser for the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, will speak before lo cal chamber leaders at a 3 p. m. meeting today in Salem Chamber of Commerce offices. Dexter lawn mower and grinding service. Ph. 6833. 966 Center. SILVERTON CHEST FORMED Articles of incorporation of the Silverton community chest were filed with the Marion county clerk Monday by Reber Allen, Alfred Jenuson and Earl Adams, all of Silverton. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 130 South Li berty street Venelian Blinds ELI1ER - The Blind Man West Salem. Orecon Pbene 7328 1545 PUsa St Slats In Aluminum. Steel and Wood Choice af Tape Colors Call Any Time for Free Estimates Measured and Installed Pay Nathlnr Dawn Pay Monthly. Tho Statesman. Scdm, Orsxjoru Tuesday, May 23, 1947 5 TREAT MRS. E5PEY Anna Espey, who lives at route 2, box 26, Salem, was trtcted by Salem first aid men Monday tor elbow injuries. Later, Mrs. Espey received further treatment and was released from Salem General hospital. Salem Self Service Laundry. New modem washing machines, dry ers mangle for use. Hourly rates. 1815 So. 12th. Ph. 5607. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! 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